"... coming through
the eye of the storm, and I hold on to
my little tornado, my little hurricano"
Jules of Nature
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JBB: An Artblog!
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
almost home
One Nice Bug Per Day
Cosmic Funnies

if i look back, i am lost
i don't do bad sauce passes
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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Love Begins

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Kaledo Art

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"... coming through
the eye of the storm, and I hold on to
my little tornado, my little hurricano"
Gym motivation
Through high-intensity workout I've found a perfectly healthy and acceptable way of hurting myself.
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Lego
When you’re a kid, they tell you it’s all… Grow up. Get a job. Get married. Get a house. Have a kid. And that’s it. But the truth is, the world is so much STRANGER than that. It’s so much DARKER. And so much MADDER… And so much BETTER.
Elton Pope (via doctorwho)
Valley of Ashes
Some thoughts on the Orlando shootings
We are sickened and saddened by the recent shootings in Orlando. First, the murder of fellow YouTuber, Christina Grimmie, followed by the worst mass shooting in American history. This is a tragic weekend for the people of Orlando, the LGBTQ community, and humanity in general.
These horrible events spark fiery debate online about gun control, terrorism, and extremist ideology. These debates are important, but how we debate is also important. We’re already witnessing hateful verbal attacks between people who feel strongly that they have the explanations and solutions for these tragedies. When we begin to disrespect and belittle each other, we become more like the perpetrators of the hateful acts themselves.
Unfortunately, these events aren’t simple. They can’t be boiled down to one contributing factor. But one thing is clear: the vast majority of us want them to STOP. We hate seeing peoples’ lives ended by cowards. We hate that families and friends will go on without their loved ones. We hate that humans are capable of so much destruction.
Most of us want to live to see a time when love conquers hate, when people can live in peace regardless of their race, religion, sexual orientation and identity. As we seek to find ways to make that a reality, to find solutions to these deeply troubling issues, we must engage with one another with respect and dignity. Let’s be part of the solution. We will get through this. Hate is not going to win.
Rhett & Link
Frozen, Erika Arias
What did the femur say to the patella?
“I kneed you”
if I suffer through another nightmare tonight we'll chalk it up as another chapter to write, all right? or wrong or somewhere down the middle of the road I wanna see you again in a scene with the backdrop a perfect ten and the music can take us back to the spot right then from black and white to a sepia tone some dreams come with a tint or in monochrome from black and white to my skin tone some dreams have a stint on the microphone
Nujabes, Luv (Part 3 featuring Shing02)
Tokyo Under the Magnifying Glass
With the series glassporthole photographer Takashi Kitajima has created composite images that give the illusion of capturing a fragment of the landscape on a magnifying glass. Like the porthole in a ship, we are only allowed to see in detail a tiny fragment of the world outside.
Takashi Kitajima was born in Saitama, Japan. He found his own photography method, with continuous effort and overcoming many challenges, by emphasizing the glow of artificial light on night scenes of Tokyo. We previously featured his intriguing work here.
Sun.
Why isn’t the grass on fire